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Attenuation refers to the reduction in the magnitude, amplitude, or intensity of a physical quantity. This can occur due to various factors:
- Absorption: The process by which a material takes in energy, which reduces the amount of energy available for transmission.
- Scattering: The redirection of energy in different directions, which disperses the energy and reduces its intensity.
- Geometrical Dispersion: Although not always considered as attenuation in the strict sense, this refers to the reduction of intensity due to the spreading of energy over a larger area, following the inverse square law.
Attenuation is a key concept in fields such as acoustics, telecommunications, and optics, where it describes the loss of signal strength or quality as it travels through a medium.
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